New Britain, Connecticut - The Somerset Patriots (23-14) utilized a dominant starting pitching performance and an offensive outburst to top the New Britain Bees (15-24) 12-5 Friday night at New Britain Stadium.

Somerset jumped out in front thanks to a four-run top of the first inning. An RBI double from Alfredo Rodriguez began the scoring before a Yovan Gonzalez RBI single, Danny Dorn RBI fielder’s choice and a Justin Pacchioli sacrifice fly put the Patriots in front 4-0.

The Patriots added two more runs in the top of the fourth inning on an RBI double from Mike Fransoso and an RBI single off the bat of Adam Weisenburger. Danny Dorn (1) increased the lead to 9-0 in the top of the sixth inning when he crushed a three-run home run over the right field fence.

Somerset added its tenth run of the game on a Justin Trapp RBI single in the top of the seventh inning before two more runs - on a Trapp RBI single and a Massey RBI groundout in the ninth - put the Patriots up 12-0.

New Britain got five runs back in the bottom of the ninth, including a Jason Rogers (2) three-run home run, but their rally fell short.

David Kubiak (2-0) earned the win after a dominant performance. The second-year Patriot tossed seven shutout innings, allowed just three baserunners and struck out eight batters. He faced one over the minimum.

"That's the kinda outing you want when your team puts up early runs," said Somerset Patriots manager Brett Jodie. "He was throwing three-to-four pitches for strikes, letting the defense do its work and really pitched well."

Andy Van Hekken (1-4) took the loss after he allowed six runs on eight hits and three walks over three innings of work.

The Patriots and the Bees continue their series Saturday night. Somerset righty Trevor Foss (1-3, 5.12 ERA) takes the mound against New Britain right-handed pitcher Tyler Badamo (0-1, 3.60 ERA). First pitch at New Britain Stadium is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

The 2018 Somerset Patriots season presented by Ford continues on the road until Tuesday, June 12th when the Patriots return to TD Bank Ballpark to take on the York Revolution at 7:05 pm. For tickets, visit www.somersetpatriots.com

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